At a time when the institution of the presidency seems in a state of
almost permanent crisis, it is particularly important to understand
what sort of an institution the framers of the Constitution thought
they were creating. Founding the American Presidency offers a
first-hand view of the minds of the founders by bringing together
extensive selections from the constitutional convention in
Philadelphia as well as representative selections from the subsequent
debates over ratification. Organized topically, the book focuses on
those issues of executive power that most deeply concerned and often
sharply divided the founders, including the electoral college and
impeachment, the presidential term and reeligibility, the veto power
and war powers, the power of appointment and the power of pardon.
EllisO judicious selections mean that teachers and students no longer
need to settle for the meager rations of a Federalist paper or two
supplemented by a quick summary of the founders' thoughts before being
fast-forwarded to the contemporary presidency. Pointed discussion
questions provoke students to consider new perspectives on the
presidency. Ideal for all courses on the presidency, the book is also
important for all citizens who want to understand not only the past
but the future of the American presidency.
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ISBN
9780742580473
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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